The world’s greatest basketball player has listed his Highland Park mansion for a cool $29 million, according to The Wall Street Journal. The 56,000 square-foot home was built between 1993 and 1995 and renovated in 2009, according to the newspaper.

From the WSJ:

The house in the Chicago suburb has nine bedrooms, more than 15 bathrooms and five fireplaces. Mr. Jordan, who in his 15 seasons as a player led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA Championship titles, has “23″—his famous jersey number—engraved on the gates of the property. In addition to the main house, the more than 7-acre property includes a three-bedroom guesthouse and three separate climate-controlled multi-car garages.

Jordan could not live in a home that didn’t have a basketball court, either. This one has a full-sized court in an indoor complex, complete with a sound system. For more information about the home, click here.

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